← Back to context Comment by buckle8017 12 hours ago The only way to profit was too have a large storage tank. 5 comments buckle8017 Reply nemomarx 12 hours ago did it not come with the barrels? I figured you'd just need a warehouse and a truck.(which is a pretty big ask, of course, and maybe free labor to pick it up up and move it into the truck...( SAI_Peregrinus 10 hours ago Barrels are over $50 each even in bulk. The oil is often less than the barrel, "1 barrel" of oil is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons. The price/barrel is the price of bulk oil, not oil literally transported in barrels. meindnoch 10 hours ago Lol, no. When you buy "barrels" of oil on a commodity market, the barrel is a unit of volume (42 US gallons).
nemomarx 12 hours ago did it not come with the barrels? I figured you'd just need a warehouse and a truck.(which is a pretty big ask, of course, and maybe free labor to pick it up up and move it into the truck...( SAI_Peregrinus 10 hours ago Barrels are over $50 each even in bulk. The oil is often less than the barrel, "1 barrel" of oil is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons. The price/barrel is the price of bulk oil, not oil literally transported in barrels. meindnoch 10 hours ago Lol, no. When you buy "barrels" of oil on a commodity market, the barrel is a unit of volume (42 US gallons).
SAI_Peregrinus 10 hours ago Barrels are over $50 each even in bulk. The oil is often less than the barrel, "1 barrel" of oil is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons. The price/barrel is the price of bulk oil, not oil literally transported in barrels.
meindnoch 10 hours ago Lol, no. When you buy "barrels" of oil on a commodity market, the barrel is a unit of volume (42 US gallons).
did it not come with the barrels? I figured you'd just need a warehouse and a truck.
(which is a pretty big ask, of course, and maybe free labor to pick it up up and move it into the truck...(
Barrels are over $50 each even in bulk. The oil is often less than the barrel, "1 barrel" of oil is a unit of volume equal to 42 US gallons. The price/barrel is the price of bulk oil, not oil literally transported in barrels.
Lol, no. When you buy "barrels" of oil on a commodity market, the barrel is a unit of volume (42 US gallons).